One of the best ways to optimise your website(s) for organic search engine traffic is to work on a specific SEO schedule regularly.
Rankings have the ability to change on an almost constant basis depending on how competitive your niche is so the more you work at it, the more likely that you’ll be someone who benefits from your efforts.
SEO is not a “set it and forget it” thing. A great way to keep your site rankings moving onward and upward is to create a routine for yourself so that you’re reminded to “keep at it.”
Baby steps can prove very advantageous over time and once you hit your traffic goal, you have to keep at it in order to continue to see that traffic (otherwise someone else could take your spot!).
There are a lot of different things you can do on a regular basis to improve the organic traffic your website gets:
• Article marketing
• Blogging
• Blog commenting
• Social bookmarking
• Microblogging
• Directory submission
• Web 2.0 page creation
Feel like you don’t have time for regular SEO efforts? When something is added to your regular schedule, it becomes a habit. So it stands to reason that an SEO schedule could help, and why not make it a daily schedule?
If you set up a regular schedule that includes many of these activities, it won’t feel like an overwhelming task because you’ll be spending a mere few minutes a day working at your SEO and that will make it second nature.
Here’s an example of a schedule for a week. You can create a revolving schedule for you based on busy weeks and light weeks where you have more time to dedicate to search engine optimisation and other traffic building tactics or you can simply set a schedule for the coming week on a Sunday night when you’re planning out your week.
Example SEO Schedule
Monday:
write 1 article and submit it to an article directory.
Tuesday:
Read all blogs in your RSS reader and make sure to submit comments to as many as possible (if you have a lot of blogs in your Google Reader, you might want to break this task up a bit!).
Wednesday:
Spend 30 minutes on Twitter or another favourite social media site.
Thursday:
Make a HubPage or Squidoo Lens and social bookmark it to five online locations.
Friday:
Write 5 blog posts and postdate them for next week.
It doesn’t have to look like the schedule above but if you take the time to plan your SEO schedule so that you take care of the many different aspects of your online business, it’ll be better run and much more profitable!
Don’t forget to regularly check your traffic statistics so that you can see which of your efforts are paying off!

